AMEA honors City of Luverne for 40-year partnership
Published 11:55 pm Thursday, December 16, 2021
- City Councilman Elliott Jones of Luverne, a member of the AMEA Board of Directors, is presented a special award for the City’s 40-year partnership with AMEA. Shown with him are (L to R): Mayor Gary Fuller of Opelika, chairman of the AMEA Board of Directors, and Fred Clark, President & CEO, AMEA. AMEA honored its 11 Member cities for their 40 years of partnership and support of the joint action agency during an awards luncheon.
The Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) honored the City of Luverne for its 40 years of partnership and support during the joint action agency’s awards luncheon, Thursday, Dec. 2.
AMEA recognized its 11 Members, including the City of Luverne, during the event with a special award. AMEA also honored those founding leaders and partners who were instrumental in the formation of the organization.
“Because of the vision, leadership and support of our Members throughout the past 40 years, AMEA has become a valued partner in Alabama’s electric utility community,” said Fred Clark, AMEA President & CEO. “AMEA continues to be a reliable and economical power supplier for its Members. Members are committed more than ever to Joint Action as they are benefiting from AMEA’s power supply initiatives, resources, and value
added programs and services.”
AMEA, located in Montgomery, is the wholesale power provider for 11 public power util ities in Alabama, which serve some 350,000 customers in the cities of Alexander City, Dothan, Fairhope, Foley, LaFayette, Lanett, Luverne, Opelika, Piedmont, Sylacauga, and Tuskegee.
The Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) honored the City of Luverne for its 40 years of partnership and support during the joint action agency’s awards luncheon, Thursday, Dec. 2.
AMEA recognized its 11 Members, including the City of Luverne, during the event with a special award. AMEA also honored those founding leaders and partners who were instrumental in the formation of the organization.
“Because of the vision, leadership and support of our Members throughout the past 40 years, AMEA has become a valued partner in Alabama’s electric utility community,” said Fred Clark, AMEA President & CEO. “AMEA continues to be a reliable and economical power supplier for its Members. Members are committed more than ever to Joint Action as they are benefiting from AMEA’s power supply initiatives, resources, and value added programs and services.”
AMEA, located in Montgomery, is the wholesale power provider for 11 public power util ities in Alabama, which serve some 350,000 customers in the cities of Alexander City, Dothan, Fairhope, Foley, LaFayette, Lanett, Luverne, Opelika, Piedmont, Sylacauga, and Tuskegee.